Saturday, June 11, 2016

Malema – we are here to crush white dominance (VIDEO)



South Africa’s clown of the moment Julius Malema attended “the gathering” at Vodaworld, recently to debate, discuss political issues and answer questions. In the video, Malema has a lot to say about white people and why there is a need to rectify the mistakes of the past. Malema made it quite clear that the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) are not in the business to please people, they are here to tell the truth. 
The EFF according to Malema is a multi-racial party, but they will not fight for the white people. The EFF are here to crush white dominance and want an equal society. Crushing white dominance does mean there is a hatred of white people. It means there will be a deliberate action to empower the black majority.  It is the masses who are oppressed, and that is not division. Malema went on to say that division is when you protect white privilege at the exclusion of the black majority.

Malema said that whites should be ashamed, all they want is to remain in a position of privilege. White people are too demanding. Under the EFF rule, there will be no more white people in positions of privilege. Malema rattled on about the struggle and said it was to do away with white privilege and dominance.  A struggle that must be confronted.  He referred to the 1976 uprising when the students protested over the use of the Afrikaans language. He said Afrikaans must not be given preference, and that is why Universities and higher education institutions are protesting.  Afrikaans can be an inclusive language but not have any privilege.

Everything is free, and the poor will be the beneficiaries. Malema has plans to give to the poor and uplift the masses. The rich and privilege will pay.  When questions were raised, Malema had answers and has big plans, yet there will be complications.  

He did say that South Africa while under apartheid, the government departments were run well, and the EFF can learn from their practices. I wonder how he will do this without the “white privileged” people. He will say to the “old white man,” there is no job for you but come and teach the young black man the skills.

The video is about 54 minutes long but worth watching, the new kid on the block, the one and only Malema, who has a plan. How the EFF leader plans to implement all the changes to turn South Africa into a peaceful country is beyond comprehension. He did say Zuma is a “gangster,” an extremely limited individual, and the whole of the ANC are corrupt. Malema has a lot say about everybody but nothing about himself. 


Laura Oneale  - published on South Africa Today – South Africa News



Thursday, June 9, 2016

37 Police murdered this year in South Africa




POLICE MURDERS - A law enforcement official is killed every four days in  South Africa.
POLICE ATTACKS - 712 members have been attacked this year alone - 81% of them while on duty.
37 cops killed so far this year alone (as at 3 pm yesterday).

Western Cape has highest reported attacks on members with 274 this year.

Gauteng and Kwazulu-Natal have highest reported murders with ten each.

So for those saying that the police stood by and "did nothing" during the recent riots in KwaZulu-Natal, please think before you criticize the honest hard working LEOs who still proudly serve and protect.
Think of their trauma, stress and constant exposure to violence and death. They spend minimal time with their loved ones before they go to sleep and start it all over again.

Spare a thought for their families and loved ones who never know if they will return from their shift.
To everyone insulting the police saying that they stand by and do nothing during riots and protests, please consider and then answer the following:

Are you aware that since the Marikana disaster, the ruling party has put the police on a short leash regarding how they may deal with protests / riots? This is because opposition parties are using the Marikana incident to gain votes. Blame the ruling party, not the Police.

Have you ever been involved in a riot control situation or crowd control of protestors? Have you studied public order policing & law enforcement? Have you been shot at, or had objects thrown at you during a riot? (This question is purely for those who are publicly criticizing the way the police handled the protests this past Monday).

How do you know the cops stood by and did "nothing"? Were you there? Did you witness them "doing nothing"?
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